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Friend of Thai teen allegedly murdered by Australian man went to his condo after reporting her missing

By @natasha__maySource: The Guardian APIen3 min read
Friend of Thai teen allegedly murdered by Australian man went to his condo after reporting her missing

The friend of the 17-year-old girl allegedly murdered in Thailand reported her missing to police and then visited the condo of the Australian man charged over her death.Security footage images obtained by the...

The friend of the 17-year-old girl allegedly murdered in Thailand reported her missing to police and then visited the condo of the Australian man charged over her death.

Security footage images obtained by the Guardian shows the friend at the apartment of Simon Peter Carman. The footage is time stamped 1.49pm on Friday 26 June, although it is not clear whether the time stamp was added manually.

Carman, 45, was charged on the weekend with the alleged murder of Thunchanok Donhomla, whose body was found in a suitcase near railway tracks in Pattaya, on Thailand’s eastern gulf coast, in the early hours of Saturday. Carman has denied the charges.

Pattaya city police began investigating on 26 June, when the friend reported Donhomla missing.

The friend told police Donhomla had been hanging out with a foreigner, and had been gone for about 24 hours.

Security footage images show the friend went to Carman’s apartment after reporting her missing. In one image Carman appears at the door of his apartment in Jomtien, a beachside area of Pattaya. Donhomla’s friend can be seen entering the condo.

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A second image with a time stamp less than a minute later shows the friend in the apartment speaking with Carman.

Images taken at 1.24pm that day show Carman’s apartment. The mattress appears to be stripped of bedding, while clothes appear in piles. Dishes are visible in the kitchen.

Australian suspect Simon Peter Carman stands beside a uniformed Thai police officer at night
Australian Simon Peter Carman in the custody of Thai police. He has been charged with murder of Thai teenager Thunchanok Donhomla in Pattaya. Photograph: Amporn Sangkaew/EPA

Some buildings in Thailand have tight security, and visitors would need to be accompanied by a security guard in order to enter the building.

Colonel Anek Srathongyoo, a superintendent at Pattaya city police station, said the last text messages on Donhomla’s phone show she sent her friend a message saying “don’t worry I already arrived in the room. It’s messy”.

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After the friend filed the report, police tracked movements from CCTV inside the condo, where Carman was living.

CCTV footage, seen by the Guardian and verified by police, allegedly showed Donhomla holding hands with Carman in the lobby of the condo he rented in Jomtien in the early hours of Thursday morning.

Footage later that day showed Carman leaving the condo, but Donhomla was never seen leaving, Srathongyoo said.

CCTV footage taken at about 9pm showed Carman leaving the condo with a suitcase, police said.

Carman was out for 20 minutes on a motorcycle with the suitcase. After returning to his condo, the suitcase was no longer with him, police said.

Srathongyoo said they acted swiftly because they had seen incidents before of girls going home with tourists and not returning.

Police said when they went to search Carman’s condo, they didn’t find any evidence suggesting a murder had taken place. They found a copy of his old passport and a room rental contract.

Police have charged Carman with murder, concealing a corpse in an attempt to hide the cause of death, and abduction of a minor over 15 but not yet 18 years of age for indecent purposes, and taking a person over 15 but not year 18 for indecent purposes, even if the person consents.

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